Let me talk about my attitude towards the film. The actions of the protagonist and friends in the film are absolutely guilty and do not deserve sympathy.
I won’t repeat the storyline, just share a few thoughts
(1) Regarding the logical rationality of the film, I think it is generally acceptable. Marx (a friend who takes drugs) is not a good stubborn. In the case of a friend's manslaughter, his actions are subconsciously for self-protection (helping a friend). It’s just superficially speaking), so he killed the boy's uncle again, took the bullet, buried the body and other behaviors are reasonable logic, in line with this personality.
(2) The decision made by the villagers is also more reasonable. Never use the thinking of a highly educated urbanite to understand the villagers. The blind well in the movie, the blind mountain? Even in the United States today, there are still some villagers who have not seen a real plane. In the film, Logan calls everyone a big family, and the villagers have a close relationship with each other. It is in line with the villagers’ decision-making thinking that a tooth for a tooth for an eye is very much in line with the decision-making thinking of the villagers. In the end, it is more understandable for the male protagonist to shoot Marx. Villagers do not recognize the laws of the country, they only recognize the "law" in their hearts.
(3) Logan’s people have some meaning. Logan is a rare sensible and leadership person in the village. I believe that if the male protagonist knew that the kid killed by man was Logan’s relatives, he might also go there immediately. Surrender (it makes sense with Logan), but Logan is only a village chief after all, and people are ultimately affected by the environment. Besides, the person killed was also his relative, and it was reasonable to finally agree to his brother Angus' abnormal request.
(4) Tell the male protagonist that he asked for all of this. From the very beginning, he can see that the male protagonist is a person who has no opinion. After the accident, he completely loses the ability to make independent judgment and decision-making, and he has nothing to do with the situation. Control. At the same time, if you make such a friend (fighting, taking drugs, drugging), it will definitely bring more trouble in the end (imagine if your friends don’t have the habit of drugging or drugging, they will leave smoothly the next day). The so-called hateful person must have something hateful.
Finally, the male protagonist is a kind person (this can be seen by telling the girl he met at the bar that he has a family). In the end, he must have a lingering shadow in his life. It is also a more tragic ending. The end is now.
BTW, I suddenly thought of Vegeta in Dragon Ball. He is not a pure evil person, but he is definitely not a kind person. Why do you think he lives easily...
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